Positioning Ourselves to Lead Scholarship and Teaching in the 21st Century - an Overview of Issues, Julia T. Wood and Richard B. Gregg. Part 1 Toward What Ends and For Whom Do We Define the Field of Speech Communication?: Defining Communication - a Practical Act, Ronald C. Arnett; The Significance of Definition, David Zarefsky; E Pluribus Uum - One Partial Vision, Martha Solomon. Part 2 New World - New Mind - What Do Changes in the Technologies of Communication Imply for Research and Teaching?: Communication Technologies as Cognitive Systems, James W. Chesebro; Human Being and the Call of Technology, Michael Hyde; The Technologies of Relatedness, David S. Birdsell. Part 3 How Does Increasing Cultural Diversity Affect Research and Teaching in Speech Communication?: "In Silence We Offend", Karlyn Kohrs Campbell; Diversity as Transformative, Marsha Houston; Centering Culture in the Discipline of Communication, Fern Johnson. Part 4 How Do Relations Among Power, Communication and Social Order Affect Research and Teaching in Speech Communication?: Was Pogo Right?, Charles Conrad; Chronic Power Problems, Cheris Kramarae. Part 5 Critical, Synthetic Perspective: The Task Scholars Report in Historical and Future Perspective, Dennis Gouran.